She can save his son, but can she resist the Highland warrior?
A Highland Feuding story
Famed healer Anna MacKenzie is moved by Davidh of Clan Cameronâs request to help his ailing young son.
She wants to helpâand the commander has unknowingly provided the introduction to the clan sheâs been looking for. But Anna has a secret, one that could jeopardize the fast-growing, heated passion between themâ¦
A Highland Feuding miniseries
Book 1âStolen by the Highlander Book 2âThe Highlanderâs Runaway Bride Book 3âKidnapped by the Highland Rogue Book 4âClaiming His Highland Bride Book 5âA Healer for the Highlander
âA cleverly woven tale with lots of action and surprises, guaranteed to keep Highland fans happy.â
âRT Book Reviews on Claiming His Highland Bride
âAnother fast paced, non-stop action, mesmerizing riveting starcrossed romantic adventure!â
âTartan Book Reviews on Kidnapped by the Highland Rogue
TERRI BRISBIN is wife to one, mother of three, and dental hygienist to hundredsâwhen not living the life of a glamorous romance author. She was born, raised, and is still living in the southern New Jersey suburbs. Terriâs love of history has led her to write time-travel romances and historical romances set in Scotland and England.
Also by Terri Brisbin
A Highland Feuding miniseries
Stolen by the Highlander
The Highlanderâs Runaway Bride Kidnapped by the Highland Rogue Claiming His Highland Bride A Healer for the Highlander
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ISBN: 978-1-474-07422-3
A HEALER FOR THE HIGHLANDER
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I lost two of the most important women in my life
this last yearâmy sister and my mother-in-law. They were both amazing, strong, loving women and I will miss them terribly.
To MaryAnn, my sister, who fought valiantly to live
but died with grace. Mar, I miss you.
To the other Theresa Brisbin, my mother-in-law,
who gave me her eldest son to marry and who was one of my very first readers. Mom, I learned so much from you and appreciated your help and guidance all these years. Youâve earned your rest, lady.
Acknowledgements
I want to thank the Editorial staff at Mills & Boon for all their support, patience and understanding as I wrote this book. Thanks to Linda Fildew, my editor, for always being kind and having my back, and to Bryony Green for understanding the difficult challenges and losses that life has thrown at me these last two years.
Thanks to my agent, Pam Hopkins, who calmly answered my panicked calls and emails as I wrote this book. And for her guidance and support while I struggled to find the story that grief had almost destroyed.
And a special thanks to Susan Zen-Ruffinen, my stalwart companion, who travelled with me to Scotland to find all the Clan Cameron places. She became my research assistant, my videographer (on some hysterical travel videos!) and allowed me to take any turn-off on any road in the Highlands and Islands except oneâBealach na BÃ , over the mountains to Applecross! Next time, Susan!